Muchakinock, Iowa: The Strike Breakers
Courtesy of The African American Museum of Iowa
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From 1875 to 1900, Muchakinock was home to one of the nation's largest coal-mining firms, Consolidated Coal Co. In 1880 J.E. Buxton, superintendent at Consolidated, sent officials to recruit black laborers from Virginia and West Virginia . Black families settled into the town, but by 1900 the coal mines were exhausted and Consolidated started opening up new camps in Buxton , Iowa .